Showing posts with label bags. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bags. Show all posts

Sunday, December 15, 2024

ITS IN THE BAG!

I made a lot of zipper pouches thru the year.
I like to make these in stages, cut, quilt, zippers, finishes.

So take a look at these.
I took to my son's over Christmas sew he
could select some for his friends/coworkers.




































And guess what...
I have about this many more to make next year!



Wednesday, November 20, 2024

CORK IT!

I hadn't made a bag for myself in quite some time.
I wanted to use up some of my cork!
I found a pattern that seemed perfect.


I like when a pattern has labels for the pieces needed.
Keeps me organized and happy!

The red is cork and sew easy to work with.

I don't always follow a pattern exactly.
Sometimes I change up a pocket, add a key toggle.




My label is added.


I added a slip pocket to the front for my phone.
The pattern called for a zipper pocket.



All ready for the fall season.


I think I will add a false bottom for more structure and support. 

Anyway, I love it and hope you do to!


Monday, May 6, 2024

ROADRUNNER...BEEP BEEP!

I finally finished this Patchwork duffle bag!
ROADRUNNER STYLE!
I love it. 😍 

I did NOT want a patchwork bag and this large
Charley Harper Roadrunner Fabric was perfect!
I had enough  black cork for the bottom section of the bag.
I like to think outside the box..or the bag in this case. 


My Mom loved to run the roads and
‘Roadrunner’ was her nickname.
This is year Mom has been running the roads in heaven, 18 years!
I know she would love this bag and very happy that I continue 
her ‘road running’ tradition.
What she wouldn’t like is that when I run the roads 
perhaps, not home by dark’ 

Sew, here is the exterior bag…and I used soft and stable for the interfacing. 


Each side of the bag will look like this.
Charley Harper at tops of exterior sides and the 
Black Cork makes a nice bottom for the duffle!


These are bag the end pieces with cork making the pockets.
I had to piece the cork from scraps..but looks ok to me. 


Layer the exterior, soft and stable and LINING before quilting. 
I was thinking separate lining (as with most bags I make)
and didn’t do that.
Later, I fixed the mistake on all the pieces. 


I had pieces and parts ready but stalled. 
This bag was my nemesis.  
I did find the fun ‘ready made strap’ at QuiltCon.
I wasn’t thinking of this bag when I bought it
But apparently my sub-liminal mind was! 


BEFORE  I could put on the outside handles, 
I fixed my quilting mistake.
Put the lining behind the finished quilted pieces and 
quilted again, over the quilted lines. 
 Then I made tubing for the polystrpping.
That was a pain but straps look good on the bag.


Sewing the sides to the bag was extremely tedious!
And adding a bias binding to cover these seams
 INSANE! 


Finally finished!











Sunday, December 31, 2023

2023 A YEAR IN REVIEW

2023 another year another quilt...well ok a lot of quilts and other fiber inspired projects

I finished the Churning 14 top but didn’t ' really like it.
I donated it to charity, knowing it will find a new home.



I made this Infinite Hearts quilt for me
but my Son loved it and it now lives with him!


Charley Harper Winter Birds flew into my nest!


Immediately followed by a GROVE of Charley Harper scrappy birch trees.



As spring rolled into view...
sew did these kitchen table toppers.



This is Picnic by Cluck Cluck Sew


I love this Sassy Garden quilt
Avalon Pattern and Jane Sassaman Fabrics.


I resized The Perry County Flamingo! 


Laura Heine Collage
Wyndjammer Red 


My last quilt top is PEAKS a pattern test
for Frannie B Quilt Company 


And these two tops w/backs and bindings were just finished 
And ready for the (longarmer(s)

X & + By Zen Chic


Ruby Star Society Picnic Quilt


I made a bunch of  bags this years.















Cute Kwilty Girls baskets for retreat.
You know I love these girls if they get
something I made using my Ghastlies Craft fabric.


A quilted pillow cover for the sofa.



I only finished one speckled Hitchhiker shawl.


 Productive year but..

I also provided lots of love and care to my sweet husband who had pneumonia with complications;
Followed by an operation to insert a shunt into his head to eliminate ‘water on the brain’ and rwo years of him falls at.  And then,right afterThanksgiving he caught COVID for the first time.

I had a health issue that is resolved but it scared the bejeebies outa me,
I am OK


A couple fun things did happen…I attended a couple Kwilty Girls retreats


Visited my son 2 times at the beach !
And had a solo quilt show that featured 14 pieces of my art
 at Inniswood Gardens, Westerville OH


I am ready to say enough of this stressful year on this day known as 

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